The Midwest Flourish
In this episode of The Midwest Flourish, host Rick Farrant sits down with Chuck Surack — entrepreneur, philanthropist, musician, and one of northeast Indiana’s most influential community builders. Chuck shares the story behind his journey from selling potholders as a child to launching a mobile recording studio from the back of a VW bus, eventually building Sweetwater into one of the most successful music retail companies in the country. He also talks about life after selling a majority stake in Sweetwater, the creation of Surack Enterprises and the Surack Family Foundation, and why he and his wife, Lisa, are so committed to supporting mental health, human welfare, education, music and the arts. The conversation explores the Pearl Street Arts, free music lessons for students, Fort Wayne’s growing identity as a music city, servant leadership, humility, entrepreneurship, and Chuck’s belief that “failure is not an option.” Chuck also shares what’s ahead, including major community projects connected to downtown Fort Wayne and northeast Indiana. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, musician, community advocate, or someone who loves seeing the Midwest thrive, this conversation offers inspiration, insight and a powerful reminder of what it means to do the right thing. Subscribe to The Midwest Flourish for more conversations about the people, projects and ideas shaping the future of our region. Learn more at: MarketingTheMidwest.com
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